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Newmarket Era and Express, 4 Aug 1965, p. 4

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Upmarket and Serving Nwmrket and the rural districts of North York year publication St Newmarket the Newmarket Express Class A Weeklies I Canada Canadian Weekly Newspapers I Bureau of Circulations as Second Class Mail Post Department Ottawa RCAC To Observe Association and i EDITORIAL PAGE WEDNESDAY THE th DAY AND NORTH AMERICAN NEIGHBORS Probably the world are an interdependent indeed as inextricably involved us arc the United States and Canada And no two countries in world have a easy or as healthy a relationship between themselves Yet partly because In terms of developed material resour ces the United Stalls is so much the bigger and riches of the two they occa sionally have their moments of mutual Irritation Few things Canadians as much as what they believe is the gen- ignorance of United Stales citizens bout Canada and those same tendency again in Canadian eyes to take Canada for grunted South of the border people in the United Slates often irked by the tendency as they see it on the part of Canadians either to lecture the United States on the get NOW IS THE HOUR Recent news items carried in his newspaper have indicated there is mora than just an optimise approach to the future wellbeing Newmarket with considerable development industrial and residential apparently well into the planning stage On the other hand comments from one big happy family One day the slate- ment is made that an Industry is dis satisfied with conditions here another day comment is heard thai someone eln has serious thought about moving out side the town further en- laiges on lhrse and other points and Newmarket is rapidly losing its indus- is an established fact that love to the blues others for pi personal reasons like to almost anything which will weaken position of someone else all with detrimental effect upon our urea Canadian Legion Notes Milton Wesley Branch FRANK Students Represent Countries For Scientific Discussion On International Conflict the United States 1 Canada is inlcn with imillioit comment ded to suggest ways keeping irritations lo a minim chant are dip with the credentials A VITAL SERVICE and with plenty experience in each postal workers hike while of hoy hove to any being 1 Yet Hiiro is at I least part it is and tltnt in no sense could it be interpreted with thai dealing with the of public ticism in Canada e United States Of course il is loiloi lor both 1 Nil wTdi iM countries if they ran genie of ileus Hie prirnci of real Ihe Mint of Hie impact III we experience such a role in the tree world when it is that Ottawa is not merely ventriloquists dummy for Washing Indeed most of Canadas helpful a Ini mi nit elsewhere in Hie international field would hardly have been possible hail not Canada established for it and not an American 10 close to their demands has been This pa dealing with the newly in strengthens the view in some countries Asia and in With this branch of the Civil Si them Canada is less suspect one field of employment in w hid Other the United States i lie- And sh not lie permitted The this acceptability to hum is lie of the unions should lie able communication between the West and the nonallelic world So we hope thai Canadian will con working conditions mailers si settled In a Board of tinue to speak mi we kirn count on them to do will billly They are friends and End have no doubt that i FARMERS MUST WA counted with the United Slate- Su it more Hum tie nil deeprooted mutual lint I It inevitable Christian Silence Monitor THOSE DEADLY JOKES I A man fell lo his death I from eighth storey of a San Fran- g Cisco hotel He climbed out of a window Band clung to the window ledge as a joke Km he weakened and as spectators watched powerless I to help The news report said the young was fond of jokes I The world can get along very well certain types of practical jokers There is nothing funny about a practical poke that carries the risk of death or injury Men have lied screaming in pain the hands of fellow workers who thought il was a practical joke to apply compressed air hose to another per- Rons body Others have been drowned and otherwise killed in I practical jokes There is a bit of sadism tin some socalled jokes Too many fanners disregard the They have only to he a Utile tired or perhaps a little over confident from familiarity to become enmeshed trap ped or crushed by a moving machine In first Ids ltanVbuiiila a i LIGHT FARE weaker mad el rim M of intrigues Mr IIKll ember 1985 me he Reformed had to

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